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If You Are Not a Subscriber, This is a Sample Copy; Read It. If You Like It, Give Us Your Order,
JVJLY 10, 1888, JBnt»re& at the Postoffice at Waeo» TeaxsSf aa Second Clast Matter.
Vol. 6, No. 190. WACO, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 23, 1894. 50c. Per Month.
BY WIRE AND CABLE
Wiman Will Try to Se-cure
$25,OCO Bail.
WAR IN SAN SALVADOR
Birthday of Washington
Observed in London.
Fighting Dally.
San Salvador, Feb. 23.—Preu-dent
Vasquez haB received reinforce-ments
and is now trying to open
communication with Amalapa.
There has been fighting daily. He
compelled Poljctrpo, Bonilla and
Gutierrez to return, but they eifeut-ed
a juQCture with Orbez and Herra
and made such a vigorous attack
that Vaequez was obliged to fall
back, and he narrowly escaped
falling into their hands. Both eides
are now intrenched.
AN AWFULDOUBLETRAGEDY
Woman Burned to Death.
Other Interesting Items.
Wlman’s Case.
New York, Feo. 23 —For reasons
not hard to understand Erastua
Wiman has reconsidered his
determination not to seek release
from the Toombs through a bail
bond, and will today make an fffo t
to secure bondsmen for $25,000
bail, the sum which was fixed by
Judge Marline. Wiman’s reason is
his anxietv to reach tin bedside of
his son, William D*igbt Wiman,
who lies at the point of death irom
pneumonia at New Biighton, Staten
Island.
Iu a note to areporter Mr. Wiman
said he would not have applied for
bail except for the dying condition
of his eldest son.
A. B. BoaTdman, Tr., of Tracy,
BoardmaD & Piatt, auorneys for
WimaD, relused to talk alout the
ca*e today, or to say j ist what the
defense intends to do regarding the
securing cf bail.
Terrible Double Tragedy.
Gallatin, Tenu., F<.b 23 —The
story of a doable tragedy comes
from Hughesvilte, Macon county.
Fuller Lawson, en employe of Ben
Hudson, felled some trees into a
•stream that was the dividing line
between Hudson’s and Frank Con-yer’s
land. Conyer called upon
Lawson and said be must quit,
Lawson would not. Conyer then
attemp'ed to shoot and Lawson
struck bim with h;s axe, inflicting a
fatal wouod. Finally Couyer sue-ceeded
in g-tting two b»lis through
Lawson’s body and one through his
head, killing him rutrght.
The Killer Escaped.
Solomon ville, Ari., Feb, 23.-
A. R. Stanford killed two Mexicans
at Duncan. He had trouble with
the Mexicans over an irrigation
d tch on which they were work-ing,
and when about thirty feet |
from the M xicans he began firing
with a Wit Chester rifle. There
were five or eix Mexicans at work,
and two wrre killed. On the pre-liminary
examination Stanford was
held ftr murder in $20,000 bond
and start!d for Solomonville in
charge of a special cffi.er. He
esc>ped from the carriage and has
not been caught.
Speaker Crisp 111.
Washington, Feb. 23.—Clerk
Kerr called the house to order this
morning, and read a note from
Speaker Crisp, who is suff;ring
from a severe sore throat, and on-fined
to h s loom, appointing Rep-resentative
Richardson, speaker pro
tern, for today. Anticipations of a
lively day served to nil the gal-leries.
The Lazers Acqulted.
Perryville, Ark., Feb. 23.—
The jury has brought in a verdict
of acquittal in the case of the
Lazer brothers, on trial for murder-ing
B. Levinson, a prominent mer-chant
of Little Rock. Dave L-zir
was adjudged insane at the time of
the crime, and Jake, the alleged
accomplio, was aiquit'ed outright.
Dave Lazer is a member of a
prominent Jewish family, and kill-ed
Levinson, also a Hebrew, for
sending his sister a note, inviting
her to meet him at an assignation
house.
Rushed Into the Flames.
Hud on, Mien., Feo. 23.—The
home of William Snith, two miles
from this city, was destroyed by
fire at an early hour this morning.
While attempting to extinguish the
flames Mrs. Smith, crazed with ex-ciieaunt,
rushed iuto the fl,mas and
was burned to d> ath.
Favorable Bank Statement.
London, Fob. 23.— 1’ne Times,
in a tinai,cial article, comments on
the baLk statement, which it says is
remaikab'e and stows the highest
reserve on record. It regards the
statement as au indication of a pro
longed cheapness of money.
The Cotton Markets.
New Orleans, Feb. 23—Glenny
& Co. say: Liverpool opened 2-64
higher than yesterday’s close,
declined and closed partially 1-64
h g^er tbau yesterday’s close.
New Y rt opened at about
Wednesday’s prices, declined and at
1 p. m. was 12 points lower than
Wednesday’s close.
At New Orleans the advance in
Liverpool this morning caused a
better feeling this mornicig, and
pre s were on’y 3 points below
Wemesdsy. Li er in the session,
on the decline in Liverpool, at the
oiose, atd on rumors of a large
failure in Manchester, prices br ke
rapidly, May selling at 7 15, from
which tbeie was a slight reaction
and at noon Mav was 7.17.
On Foreign Shores.
London, Feo. 23.—James W
Scott, of the Chicago Herald, and
other prominent Americans, at pres
ent inthis city, organized a most
successful celebration of Washing-ton’s
birthday yesterday. Among
the speakers were Bishop Perry and
Judge Lambert Trep, of Chicago.
Bland After the New Yorkers.
Washington, D. C , Feo. 23.—
Mr. Bland, in the house this after,
noon, denounced the New York
delegation in heated words. He
was several t’mes called to order by
Representative Coomb*, of New
Yo k The house, in consequence,
is in another uproar.
The Hearing Postponed.
Milwaukee, Wis , Feb. 23.—
The hearing on the petition of the
railway labtr unions to secure a
modification of Judge Jenkins’ fa-mous
Northern Pacific strike order,
which was to be bad today, was
postponed until next Friday.
Mr. Phelps no Better.
New Haven, Conn., Feb. 23.—
Ex Minister Phelps’ condition is
unchanged this morniDg.
The Weather.
Washington, Feb. 23—Forecast
till 8 p. m. Saturday: Eastern
Texas, fair, northerly winds, be-coming
variable. Northwestern
Texas, snow today or tonight, fol
lowed Saturday by fair, continued
low temperature, northerly winds.
Married.
At the residence of Dr. J. H.
Boyett, last night, Dr. A. W
Thompson, of Mineral Wells, and
Miss Rura McFadden were united
in marriage.
The greatest oL»lfIl pain cures, Sal
vation Oil, maj^oe confidently relied
on to speedily heal scalds and burns
It is recommended by many-prominent
housekeepers and cooks as a curative
ihaty*just fills the bill.” Its effret is
'gical.
The Chicago, Rook Island & Texas
Railway.
The Great Rock I-land Route in-augurates
its New Vestibuie Train
service Sundav. August 26; leaving
Fort Worth, Union depot, daily at
8:10 p. in, and arriving in Chicago
second morning.
The trains consist of the very latest
pattern of the vestibuled Pullman
sleepers and Free Reohning Chair
cars, and it is the only line running
both Sleepers and Chair oars from
Texas through to Topeka, Kansas
City and Chicago without change.
South-bound train arrives in Fort
Worth S: 15 a. m., daily, in time for
all connections Eist, West and South
Our eating houses West of Missouri
River are second to none, and East
of Missouri River all meals are served
in the Celebrated Rock Island Din
ing Cars, that have a reputation eq ial
to Delmonioo— In faot the Trade
Mark, ‘‘Great Rock Island Ri ute” is
a guarantee of good service, with
safety, speed and comfort. For in
formation, time table, eto., call oo
your nearest ticket agent, or address,
J. C. McUABE,
G. T. & 1. A.
Fort Worth, Texas.
[r Shoe
in Texas
ihow their
mers
iends
$50,000
worth of well
selected Shoes,
at fail and
honest prices?
SLEEP! ^
CLIFTON
& DUKE
Invite You.
8ee
New
West for fire msuraq
Slaughtered the Whole Herd
Boise, Idaho, Feb. 23.—News
has been received today that a party
of hunters slanght«red the entire
herd of buff ,lo in Yellowstone Park.
The animals were chased into a deep
snow and shot down. The ohjeot
was to lecure the beads, whiih com-mand
high prices. As the hunters
were preparing to bring away the
h» ads they were arrested by a com-piny
cf soldierp, who placed them
in the guard house at Mammoth
Springs. Capt. Anderson is await
ing instructions respecting their
case.
Wagon Yard and Feed
Store. jr
W. H. Lawrence h\m opened a
wagon yard and feady&nd produce
store at 904 Frankii^slreet, and in.
vites his friends trasall.
Ed. Clark, ar728 Austin avenue,
keeps the finest meats the market
affords, frarfh fish and oysters, and
pure hogs’ lard. Call and leave
him yodr order. Goods delivered
anywhere in the city. Phone 91. y ------------------------------*-------------------------------- Telephone Egan for Cpal.
For Wood call on Clsrfnugh, on
E’ghth, between Franklin and Aus-nti
streets. ./
When Jay Gould
insurance he carried ws
The Uaited Sta?<
policy was 10
with J. W. H*ftis.
e only
15,000 in
ife. The
old. Talk
Telephone Egajrfor Coal.
Sale.
Nice shader trees for yards or
sidewalk. P. G. Kirkpatrick,
605 South Eighth street.
Excursion to Rockport.
The Sm Antonio and Aransas
Pass railway has announced a round-trip
rate of $4 from Wa o to Rook-porton
Saturday and Sunday, toe
17th and 18th, and 24th and 2jtta
ios ants. A free oyster roast will
be given at the Aransas hotel.
It is positively withour'a peer.
Mr. Walter B.-ew-r, ’fufion, Iorva,
says: ‘‘I had a very Nad cough and
a few doses of Jpf. Bull’s Cough
Syrup gave relieLtfnd effuoted a cure
I would not/dfe without it in my
family.’’
' “More Facts”
Is a handsomely illustrated ,,fifty-page
prmpblet, issued by the Chi-eago,
Milwaukee and St. BSul Rail-way
company, giving valuable in
agriculture,
Ite, soil and
other resources of/'South Dakota.
It also contains^ correct map of
North as well ag South Dakota.
Every faraier, and in faot any
one interested in agriculture, etc.,
should ha^s a copy of it. Sc-nt free
to any .hadress upon application to
D. Q,/ Brady, southern pissenger
agent, 237 Fourth avanue, Louis-viKe,
Ky.______
Telephone Egan for Coal.
formation regarding
sheep raising, cli
For the Intelligent Voier the Coming
Year Will Be Fraught with More
Interest Than a Campaign. By
What is Done This Winter the
Fate of Parties and the History ot
Government Will Be Determined
The most valuable paper that comes
to this office is The New York World
Fearless and Independent, working at
all times for the best interests of the
people, and never for the selfish ends
of any riDg or individual, supporting
the right and condemning the wrong
wherever found, it becomes a great
power for good throughout the land
Its policy is defined bv its well-known
motto: “Equal Rights to All,
Special Favors to None ” The repu
tation of The Weekly World as an
incomparable newspaper is fully
established. It reaches for the very
best and fullest news of the e-tire
country, and gets it. The celebrated
“Tariff Mule” articles are again run-niog
in their weekly and are creating
widespread attention Its misoel
laneous pages are replete with arti
cles of valuable and interesting infor
mation to every one. It is a large
12 page, 8 column paper for only
$1 00 a year. We have succeeded in
making special arrangements by
wbioh we can furnish The Semi
Weekly News and The Weekly
World one year both for only $1 60.
Address,
Semi Weekly News,
Waco, Texas.
If your paper is n-1 delivered
promptly notify the office aud/the
negligence will be promptly cor-reeled.
M
Telephone Egan
An Accommodating
Telephone Egan for Coal.
No Expert!
In reaohiug Austij$ San Marcos,
San Antonio, eto.^via International '
and Great NorJjrcjrn railroad, Two
daily trains eajfflh way. Insist upon
your tieketjfeading via Hearne or
Taylor and the international and
Great Northern railroad. Perfeet
roadbed, magnificent equiptinent.
SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE
If the oolleotor J6\;Is to find yon
when he oalls, yUdse call at the office
and pay your^subscription if it is un-paid.
Wu/need the money to pay
bills inefirred furnishing you the
Pap_______ __________
Those of our readers who have
availed themselves of tb« op,or-tunity
offered by The News,- to
secure those beautiful ph-tyfaphs
entitled “Sights and Scenej-g'Around'
the World” are delightec^*i h their
bargains. If you havarnot so far
clipped the coupons sou can get all
tbe parts from ony<o ten by tend-ing
15 cents for^Tach part without
the coupons, ymd from now on c'ip
tbe coupons ymd send them w.tlt 10
cents for^ach of the rerunning
pirts. Remember coupons for part
ten ar^Cow running. Coupons for
eachypart run one week, and the
coujKms will continue until the
whole twenty parts have been
published.
Quite a number of our readers are
supplying themselves wbb Sights
and Scenes Around the World, and
they are much plpaied wnh them.
Read the “ad.JKmt out the coupon
and secure for yours-If
Subscnh^" for The News
/
Article of Furniture
And a handsome one, too, is our new Im-proved
Wardrobe Couch. Affords splendid stor-age
room for Ladies’ Fine Gowns unfolded
and poses in your parlor or bedroom as a
COUCH all over, ’till you need a box, when ’tis.
found most accommodating box in the world.
Corner 6th and Jackson St.
Waco Furniture Company.

If You Are Not a Subscriber, This is a Sample Copy; Read It. If You Like It, Give Us Your Order,
JVJLY 10, 1888, JBnt»re& at the Postoffice at Waeo» TeaxsSf aa Second Clast Matter.
Vol. 6, No. 190. WACO, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 23, 1894. 50c. Per Month.
BY WIRE AND CABLE
Wiman Will Try to Se-cure
$25,OCO Bail.
WAR IN SAN SALVADOR
Birthday of Washington
Observed in London.
Fighting Dally.
San Salvador, Feb. 23.—Preu-dent
Vasquez haB received reinforce-ments
and is now trying to open
communication with Amalapa.
There has been fighting daily. He
compelled Poljctrpo, Bonilla and
Gutierrez to return, but they eifeut-ed
a juQCture with Orbez and Herra
and made such a vigorous attack
that Vaequez was obliged to fall
back, and he narrowly escaped
falling into their hands. Both eides
are now intrenched.
AN AWFULDOUBLETRAGEDY
Woman Burned to Death.
Other Interesting Items.
Wlman’s Case.
New York, Feo. 23 —For reasons
not hard to understand Erastua
Wiman has reconsidered his
determination not to seek release
from the Toombs through a bail
bond, and will today make an fffo t
to secure bondsmen for $25,000
bail, the sum which was fixed by
Judge Marline. Wiman’s reason is
his anxietv to reach tin bedside of
his son, William D*igbt Wiman,
who lies at the point of death irom
pneumonia at New Biighton, Staten
Island.
Iu a note to areporter Mr. Wiman
said he would not have applied for
bail except for the dying condition
of his eldest son.
A. B. BoaTdman, Tr., of Tracy,
BoardmaD & Piatt, auorneys for
WimaD, relused to talk alout the
ca*e today, or to say j ist what the
defense intends to do regarding the
securing cf bail.
Terrible Double Tragedy.
Gallatin, Tenu., Fped from the carriage and has
not been caught.
Speaker Crisp 111.
Washington, Feb. 23.—Clerk
Kerr called the house to order this
morning, and read a note from
Speaker Crisp, who is suff;ring
from a severe sore throat, and on-fined
to h s loom, appointing Rep-resentative
Richardson, speaker pro
tern, for today. Anticipations of a
lively day served to nil the gal-leries.
The Lazers Acqulted.
Perryville, Ark., Feb. 23.—
The jury has brought in a verdict
of acquittal in the case of the
Lazer brothers, on trial for murder-ing
B. Levinson, a prominent mer-chant
of Little Rock. Dave L-zir
was adjudged insane at the time of
the crime, and Jake, the alleged
accomplio, was aiquit'ed outright.
Dave Lazer is a member of a
prominent Jewish family, and kill-ed
Levinson, also a Hebrew, for
sending his sister a note, inviting
her to meet him at an assignation
house.
Rushed Into the Flames.
Hud on, Mien., Feo. 23.—The
home of William Snith, two miles
from this city, was destroyed by
fire at an early hour this morning.
While attempting to extinguish the
flames Mrs. Smith, crazed with ex-ciieaunt,
rushed iuto the fl,mas and
was burned to d> ath.
Favorable Bank Statement.
London, Fob. 23.— 1’ne Times,
in a tinai,cial article, comments on
the baLk statement, which it says is
remaikab'e and stows the highest
reserve on record. It regards the
statement as au indication of a pro
longed cheapness of money.
The Cotton Markets.
New Orleans, Feb. 23—Glenny
& Co. say: Liverpool opened 2-64
higher than yesterday’s close,
declined and closed partially 1-64
h g^er tbau yesterday’s close.
New Y rt opened at about
Wednesday’s prices, declined and at
1 p. m. was 12 points lower than
Wednesday’s close.
At New Orleans the advance in
Liverpool this morning caused a
better feeling this mornicig, and
pre s were on’y 3 points below
Wemesdsy. Li er in the session,
on the decline in Liverpool, at the
oiose, atd on rumors of a large
failure in Manchester, prices br ke
rapidly, May selling at 7 15, from
which tbeie was a slight reaction
and at noon Mav was 7.17.
On Foreign Shores.
London, Feo. 23.—James W
Scott, of the Chicago Herald, and
other prominent Americans, at pres
ent inthis city, organized a most
successful celebration of Washing-ton’s
birthday yesterday. Among
the speakers were Bishop Perry and
Judge Lambert Trep, of Chicago.
Bland After the New Yorkers.
Washington, D. C , Feo. 23.—
Mr. Bland, in the house this after,
noon, denounced the New York
delegation in heated words. He
was several t’mes called to order by
Representative Coomb*, of New
Yo k The house, in consequence,
is in another uproar.
The Hearing Postponed.
Milwaukee, Wis , Feb. 23.—
The hearing on the petition of the
railway labtr unions to secure a
modification of Judge Jenkins’ fa-mous
Northern Pacific strike order,
which was to be bad today, was
postponed until next Friday.
Mr. Phelps no Better.
New Haven, Conn., Feb. 23.—
Ex Minister Phelps’ condition is
unchanged this morniDg.
The Weather.
Washington, Feb. 23—Forecast
till 8 p. m. Saturday: Eastern
Texas, fair, northerly winds, be-coming
variable. Northwestern
Texas, snow today or tonight, fol
lowed Saturday by fair, continued
low temperature, northerly winds.
Married.
At the residence of Dr. J. H.
Boyett, last night, Dr. A. W
Thompson, of Mineral Wells, and
Miss Rura McFadden were united
in marriage.
The greatest oL»lfIl pain cures, Sal
vation Oil, maj^oe confidently relied
on to speedily heal scalds and burns
It is recommended by many-prominent
housekeepers and cooks as a curative
ihaty*just fills the bill.” Its effret is
'gical.
The Chicago, Rook Island & Texas
Railway.
The Great Rock I-land Route in-augurates
its New Vestibuie Train
service Sundav. August 26; leaving
Fort Worth, Union depot, daily at
8:10 p. in, and arriving in Chicago
second morning.
The trains consist of the very latest
pattern of the vestibuled Pullman
sleepers and Free Reohning Chair
cars, and it is the only line running
both Sleepers and Chair oars from
Texas through to Topeka, Kansas
City and Chicago without change.
South-bound train arrives in Fort
Worth S: 15 a. m., daily, in time for
all connections Eist, West and South
Our eating houses West of Missouri
River are second to none, and East
of Missouri River all meals are served
in the Celebrated Rock Island Din
ing Cars, that have a reputation eq ial
to Delmonioo— In faot the Trade
Mark, ‘‘Great Rock Island Ri ute” is
a guarantee of good service, with
safety, speed and comfort. For in
formation, time table, eto., call oo
your nearest ticket agent, or address,
J. C. McUABE,
G. T. & 1. A.
Fort Worth, Texas.
[r Shoe
in Texas
ihow their
mers
iends
$50,000
worth of well
selected Shoes,
at fail and
honest prices?
SLEEP! ^
CLIFTON
& DUKE
Invite You.
8ee
New
West for fire msuraq
Slaughtered the Whole Herd
Boise, Idaho, Feb. 23.—News
has been received today that a party
of hunters slanght«red the entire
herd of buff ,lo in Yellowstone Park.
The animals were chased into a deep
snow and shot down. The ohjeot
was to lecure the beads, whiih com-mand
high prices. As the hunters
were preparing to bring away the
h» ads they were arrested by a com-piny
cf soldierp, who placed them
in the guard house at Mammoth
Springs. Capt. Anderson is await
ing instructions respecting their
case.
Wagon Yard and Feed
Store. jr
W. H. Lawrence h\m opened a
wagon yard and feady&nd produce
store at 904 Frankii^slreet, and in.
vites his friends trasall.
Ed. Clark, ar728 Austin avenue,
keeps the finest meats the market
affords, frarfh fish and oysters, and
pure hogs’ lard. Call and leave
him yodr order. Goods delivered
anywhere in the city. Phone 91. y ------------------------------*-------------------------------- Telephone Egan for Cpal.
For Wood call on Clsrfnugh, on
E’ghth, between Franklin and Aus-nti
streets. ./
When Jay Gould
insurance he carried ws
The Uaited Sta?<
policy was 10
with J. W. H*ftis.
e only
15,000 in
ife. The
old. Talk
Telephone Egajrfor Coal.
Sale.
Nice shader trees for yards or
sidewalk. P. G. Kirkpatrick,
605 South Eighth street.
Excursion to Rockport.
The Sm Antonio and Aransas
Pass railway has announced a round-trip
rate of $4 from Wa o to Rook-porton
Saturday and Sunday, toe
17th and 18th, and 24th and 2jtta
ios ants. A free oyster roast will
be given at the Aransas hotel.
It is positively withour'a peer.
Mr. Walter B.-ew-r, ’fufion, Iorva,
says: ‘‘I had a very Nad cough and
a few doses of Jpf. Bull’s Cough
Syrup gave relieLtfnd effuoted a cure
I would not/dfe without it in my
family.’’
' “More Facts”
Is a handsomely illustrated ,,fifty-page
prmpblet, issued by the Chi-eago,
Milwaukee and St. BSul Rail-way
company, giving valuable in
agriculture,
Ite, soil and
other resources of/'South Dakota.
It also contains^ correct map of
North as well ag South Dakota.
Every faraier, and in faot any
one interested in agriculture, etc.,
should ha^s a copy of it. Sc-nt free
to any .hadress upon application to
D. Q,/ Brady, southern pissenger
agent, 237 Fourth avanue, Louis-viKe,
Ky.______
Telephone Egan for Coal.
formation regarding
sheep raising, cli
For the Intelligent Voier the Coming
Year Will Be Fraught with More
Interest Than a Campaign. By
What is Done This Winter the
Fate of Parties and the History ot
Government Will Be Determined
The most valuable paper that comes
to this office is The New York World
Fearless and Independent, working at
all times for the best interests of the
people, and never for the selfish ends
of any riDg or individual, supporting
the right and condemning the wrong
wherever found, it becomes a great
power for good throughout the land
Its policy is defined bv its well-known
motto: “Equal Rights to All,
Special Favors to None ” The repu
tation of The Weekly World as an
incomparable newspaper is fully
established. It reaches for the very
best and fullest news of the e-tire
country, and gets it. The celebrated
“Tariff Mule” articles are again run-niog
in their weekly and are creating
widespread attention Its misoel
laneous pages are replete with arti
cles of valuable and interesting infor
mation to every one. It is a large
12 page, 8 column paper for only
$1 00 a year. We have succeeded in
making special arrangements by
wbioh we can furnish The Semi
Weekly News and The Weekly
World one year both for only $1 60.
Address,
Semi Weekly News,
Waco, Texas.
If your paper is n-1 delivered
promptly notify the office aud/the
negligence will be promptly cor-reeled.
M
Telephone Egan
An Accommodating
Telephone Egan for Coal.
No Expert!
In reaohiug Austij$ San Marcos,
San Antonio, eto.^via International '
and Great NorJjrcjrn railroad, Two
daily trains eajfflh way. Insist upon
your tieketjfeading via Hearne or
Taylor and the international and
Great Northern railroad. Perfeet
roadbed, magnificent equiptinent.
SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE
If the oolleotor J6\;Is to find yon
when he oalls, yUdse call at the office
and pay your^subscription if it is un-paid.
Wu/need the money to pay
bills inefirred furnishing you the
Pap_______ __________
Those of our readers who have
availed themselves of tb« op,or-tunity
offered by The News,- to
secure those beautiful ph-tyfaphs
entitled “Sights and Scenej-g'Around'
the World” are delightec^*i h their
bargains. If you havarnot so far
clipped the coupons sou can get all
tbe parts from ony